US20130033769A1 - Lens module and electronic device using the same - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates generally to lens modules and, particularly, to an electronic device using the lens module.
- electronic device such as a tablet personal computer or a mobile phone
- the lens module may include a barrel and at least one lens mounted in the barrel.
- the housing may define a through hole for exposing the lens, so that the housing may not shade the lens.
- some gaps may exist between the housing and the lens module or between the lens and the barrel, thus dusts may enter the gap, and thereby affecting the performance of the electronic device.
- the lens may be fixed in the barrel by an adhesive tape; but the unevenness of the adhesive force or the uneven thickness of the adhesive tape may both affect the performance of the lens module.
- FIG. 1 is a partial, exploded isometric view of an embodiment of an electronic device including a housing, and a lens module having a lens and a barrel.
- FIG. 2 is an enlarged, isometric view of the barrel of the lens module shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a partial, assembled, isometric view of the electronic device shown in FIG. 2 .
- an embodiment of an electronic device 100 comprises a housing 10 (only a part is shown), and a lens module 30 mounted in the housing 10 .
- the housing 10 defines a through hole 11 for mounting the lens module 30 .
- the through hole 11 comprises an inner sidewall 13 .
- the housing 10 forms a first fixing portion 131 at the sidewall 13 .
- the fixing portion 131 is an annular depression defined in the sidewall 13 away from an outer surface of the housing 10 .
- the lens module 30 comprises a barrel 31 , and a lens 33 mounted in the barrel 31 .
- the barrel 31 matches with the through hole 11 in dimensions, and is made of metallic material.
- the electronic device 100 may be a mobile phone.
- the barrel 31 may be made of aluminum alloy.
- the barrel 31 comprises a containing portion 311 , and a flange 313 extending outwardly from an end edge, along a radial direction of the containing portion 311 .
- the containing portion 311 is substantially a hollow cylinder, and comprises an inner sidewall 3111 and an outer sidewall 3113 .
- the inner sidewall 3111 defines a first latching portion 3115 at middle position of the inner sidewall 3111 to engage with the lens 33 .
- the flange 313 defines a plurality of first locking portions 3131 along the peripheral of the flange 313 .
- the plurality of first locking portions 3131 are spaced from each other, and extend through the flange 313 .
- the first latching portion 3115 is an annular groove.
- Each of the plurality of first locking portions 3131 is a circular through hole for the barrel 31 to latch with the lens 33 .
- the lens 33 may be made of resin materials or plastic materials. In the illustrated embodiment, the lens 33 may be made of acrylic. The lens 33 may be mounted in the barrel 31 by insert molding.
- the lens 33 with the barrel 31 are assembled with the housing 10 by insert molding.
- the lens 33 is engaged in the containing portion 311 of the barrel 31 that is fixed to the housing 10 .
- the lens 33 comprises a main body 331 , an extending portion 333 , a second latching portion (not shown), an identification portion 335 , a second fixing portion 337 , and a plurality of second locking portions 339 .
- the main body 331 is a cylindrical body received in the containing portion 311 .
- the extending portion 333 extends outwardly, along a radial direction of the body 331 .
- the second latching portion extends outward from a side surface of the main body 331 , and is received in the first latching portion 3115 correspondingly.
- the second fixing portion 337 extends outwardly from a side surface of the extending portion 333 below the second latching portion.
- the second fixing portion 337 is received in the first fixing portion 131 of the housing 10 correspondingly.
- the second fixing portion 337 is locked with the first fixing portions 131 .
- the identification portion 335 is a cutout defined in the extending portion 333 for indentifying a direction of the lens module 30 to the housing 10 during assembly.
- the plurality of second locking portions 339 are posts formed on the extending portion 333 , and are fixed in the plurality of first locking portions 3131 correspondingly.
- the second latching portion is an annular protrusion, and received in the first latching portion 3115
- the second fixing portion 337 is an annular protrusion, and received in the first fixing portion 131 .
- a mold (not shown) may be provided.
- the mold may comprise a mold core (not shown), and the mold core may form a protruding portion (not shown) for forming the identification portion 335 of the lens.
- the barrel 31 is inserted to the through hole 11 of the housing 10 , and the outer sidewall 3113 of the barrel 31 is abutted against the inner sidewall 13 of the housing 10 .
- the housing 10 with the barrel 31 is placed into the mold core, and then molten acrylic material is injected into the mould for forming the lens 33 .
- the mold may be opened.
- the mold may be cooled down. At this time, the lens 33 , the barrel 31 , and the housing 10 are combined together to form the electronic device 100 .
- the lens 33 of the lens module 30 was inserted into the barrel 31 by insert molding, the lens 33 can be evenly formed.
- the performance of the lens may not be affected by the molding processing.
- the lens 33 is tightly connected with the barrel 31 and the housing 10 . Therefore, dusts may not enter the lens module, and a lifetime of the lens module 30 may be increased.
- each of the plurality of first locking portions 3131 is locked with each of the plurality of second locking portions 339 , rotating of the lens 33 in the barrel 31 may be avoided.
- processes of assembling the lens 33 may be omitted.
- first latching portion 3115 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of the second latching portion can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration.
- the first fixing portion 131 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of the second fixing portion 337 can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration.
- Each of the plurality of first locking portions 3131 can be other shape, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of each of the second locking portions 339 can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration.
- the identification portion 335 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion.
- the plurality of first locking portions 3131 or the first latching portion 3115 can be omitted.
- the housing 10 and the barrel 31 can be integrated together, thus the first fixing portion 131 can be omitted.
- the barrel 31 can be fixed in the housing by an adhesive tape after the lens 33 is inserted in the barrel 31 , thus the first fixing portion 131 can be omitted.
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Description
- 1. Technical Field
- The present disclosure relates generally to lens modules and, particularly, to an electronic device using the lens module.
- 2. Description of Related Art
- Generally, electronic device, such as a tablet personal computer or a mobile phone, may include a housing and a lens module engaged in the housing. The lens module may include a barrel and at least one lens mounted in the barrel. The housing may define a through hole for exposing the lens, so that the housing may not shade the lens. However, some gaps may exist between the housing and the lens module or between the lens and the barrel, thus dusts may enter the gap, and thereby affecting the performance of the electronic device. In addition, the lens may be fixed in the barrel by an adhesive tape; but the unevenness of the adhesive force or the uneven thickness of the adhesive tape may both affect the performance of the lens module.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
- The elements in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is a partial, exploded isometric view of an embodiment of an electronic device including a housing, and a lens module having a lens and a barrel. -
FIG. 2 is an enlarged, isometric view of the barrel of the lens module shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a partial, assembled, isometric view of the electronic device shown inFIG. 2 . - Referring to
FIG. 1 , an embodiment of anelectronic device 100 comprises a housing 10 (only a part is shown), and alens module 30 mounted in thehousing 10. Thehousing 10 defines a throughhole 11 for mounting thelens module 30. The throughhole 11 comprises aninner sidewall 13. Thehousing 10 forms afirst fixing portion 131 at thesidewall 13. In the illustrated embodiment, thefixing portion 131 is an annular depression defined in thesidewall 13 away from an outer surface of thehousing 10. Thelens module 30 comprises abarrel 31, and alens 33 mounted in thebarrel 31. Thebarrel 31 matches with the throughhole 11 in dimensions, and is made of metallic material. In the illustrated embodiment, theelectronic device 100 may be a mobile phone. Thebarrel 31 may be made of aluminum alloy. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , thebarrel 31 comprises a containingportion 311, and aflange 313 extending outwardly from an end edge, along a radial direction of the containingportion 311. The containingportion 311 is substantially a hollow cylinder, and comprises aninner sidewall 3111 and anouter sidewall 3113. Theinner sidewall 3111 defines afirst latching portion 3115 at middle position of theinner sidewall 3111 to engage with thelens 33. Theflange 313 defines a plurality offirst locking portions 3131 along the peripheral of theflange 313. The plurality offirst locking portions 3131 are spaced from each other, and extend through theflange 313. In the illustrated embodiment, thefirst latching portion 3115 is an annular groove. Each of the plurality offirst locking portions 3131 is a circular through hole for thebarrel 31 to latch with thelens 33. - Referring also to
FIG. 3 , thelens 33 may be made of resin materials or plastic materials. In the illustrated embodiment, thelens 33 may be made of acrylic. Thelens 33 may be mounted in thebarrel 31 by insert molding. - The
lens 33 with thebarrel 31 are assembled with thehousing 10 by insert molding. Thelens 33 is engaged in the containingportion 311 of thebarrel 31 that is fixed to thehousing 10. Thelens 33 comprises amain body 331, an extendingportion 333, a second latching portion (not shown), anidentification portion 335, asecond fixing portion 337, and a plurality ofsecond locking portions 339. Themain body 331 is a cylindrical body received in the containingportion 311. The extendingportion 333 extends outwardly, along a radial direction of thebody 331. The second latching portion extends outward from a side surface of themain body 331, and is received in thefirst latching portion 3115 correspondingly. Thesecond fixing portion 337 extends outwardly from a side surface of the extendingportion 333 below the second latching portion. Thesecond fixing portion 337 is received in thefirst fixing portion 131 of thehousing 10 correspondingly. Thesecond fixing portion 337 is locked with thefirst fixing portions 131. Theidentification portion 335 is a cutout defined in the extendingportion 333 for indentifying a direction of thelens module 30 to thehousing 10 during assembly. The plurality ofsecond locking portions 339 are posts formed on the extendingportion 333, and are fixed in the plurality offirst locking portions 3131 correspondingly. In the illustrated embodiment, the second latching portion is an annular protrusion, and received in thefirst latching portion 3115, and thesecond fixing portion 337 is an annular protrusion, and received in thefirst fixing portion 131. - During assembling, a mold (not shown) may be provided. The mold may comprise a mold core (not shown), and the mold core may form a protruding portion (not shown) for forming the
identification portion 335 of the lens. First, thebarrel 31 is inserted to the throughhole 11 of thehousing 10, and theouter sidewall 3113 of thebarrel 31 is abutted against theinner sidewall 13 of thehousing 10. Thehousing 10 with thebarrel 31 is placed into the mold core, and then molten acrylic material is injected into the mould for forming thelens 33. Second, the mold may be opened. Third, the mold may be cooled down. At this time, thelens 33, thebarrel 31, and thehousing 10 are combined together to form theelectronic device 100. - Because the
lens 33 of thelens module 30 was inserted into thebarrel 31 by insert molding, thelens 33 can be evenly formed. The performance of the lens may not be affected by the molding processing. Thelens 33 is tightly connected with thebarrel 31 and thehousing 10. Therefore, dusts may not enter the lens module, and a lifetime of thelens module 30 may be increased. Furthermore, since each of the plurality offirst locking portions 3131 is locked with each of the plurality ofsecond locking portions 339, rotating of thelens 33 in thebarrel 31 may be avoided. Finally, processes of assembling thelens 33 may be omitted. - It is noted that the first latching
portion 3115 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of the second latching portion can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration. Thefirst fixing portion 131 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of thesecond fixing portion 337 can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration. Each of the plurality offirst locking portions 3131 can be other shape, such as a protrusion, or a serration. Accordingly, a shape of each of thesecond locking portions 339 can be a corresponding groove, or a corresponding serration. Theidentification portion 335 can be other shapes, such as a protrusion. - In other embodiments, the plurality of
first locking portions 3131 or thefirst latching portion 3115 can be omitted. Thehousing 10 and thebarrel 31 can be integrated together, thus thefirst fixing portion 131 can be omitted. Alternatively, thebarrel 31 can be fixed in the housing by an adhesive tape after thelens 33 is inserted in thebarrel 31, thus thefirst fixing portion 131 can be omitted. - It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages.
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